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Nueltin Lake

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N60° 18'44.024, W-99° 39'53.744

About Nueltin Lake

Nueltin Lake, located in Nunavut and Manitoba, is a picturesque lake renowned for its incredible size and diverse wildlife. Spanning approximately 1,890 square kilometers, it is the largest lake in Nunavut and the second largest in Manitoba. Nueltin Lake is fed by numerous rivers and streams and boasts an average depth of 15 meters, reaching an impressive maximum depth of 75 meters in certain areas.

While navigating the crystal clear waters of Nueltin Lake, boaters and water enthusiasts have the opportunity to encounter an abundance of fascinating species. The lake is known for its thriving fish population, with numerous species thriving in its depths. Anglers flock to Nueltin Lake for its bountiful population of trophy fish, including lake trout, northern pike, walleye, and Arctic grayling. These species provide exciting challenges for fishing enthusiasts while also making for a remarkable ecosystem to explore and observe.

Lake Specs

Size
2279 km
Max Depth
75 ft
Elevation
912 ft

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